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    Montgomery woman sentenced to over 4 years in prison in identity theft case

    By Austin Franklin,

    20 hours ago

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    MONTGOMERY, Ala. ( WIAT ) — A 32-year-old Montgomery woman was sentenced to over 4 years in prison for scheming to add her name to credit card accounts and stealing the identity of a dead man to purchase a vehicle.

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    According to the United State’s Department of Justice, Heaven Noretta Robinson added herself to the bank and credit card accounts of others without the owners’ permission and had credit cards associated with those accounts issued to herself. Robinson would then use the illegally obtained cards to make fraudulent purchases for her own benefit.

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    “Financial fraud and identity theft costs victims billions of dollars each year,” said Acting United States Attorney Davidson. “Criminals will use any information they can acquire to conduct their schemes and line their own pockets. I encourage everyone to be vigilant by reviewing your accounts and credit reports regularly for unusual activity. If you do see something suspicious, report it immediately to the appropriate financial institution and law enforcement. In addition, placing a credit or security freeze with each of the three credit bureaus is another way to prevent accounts being opened without your consent.”

    The DOJ said Robinson also admitted she presented personal information of someone she claimed to be her uncle to be used as a co-signer on a loan at a Montgomery car dealership. The information Robinson presented was actually that of a dead man who she never had any contact with.

    Robinson pleaded guilty to mail fraud and aggravated theft on July 3, 2024. She was sentenced to 57 months in prison in total.

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    Simba Mfalme
    17h ago
    They brought me over here in chains and stole my identity! When are they going to court ⚖️
    Little Old Lady
    18h ago
    Good! Identity Theft is Horrible.My Identity was stolen by my sister. I didn't have a clue. Until I went to renew my Driver's License. I found out I had a warrant out for my arrest. My sister stole my old Driver's License. She got an Improper Tag Ticket.Then never paid it, or showed up in court.So I had a warrant out for my arrest. I had to take off work, drive 150 miles one way, to talk to the arresting officer, and pray he remembered well enough to know it wasn't me he gave the ticket to. Because we're sisters there is a resemblance. I got the arrest taken care of the State didn't want me in jail any more. But the police officer didn't take the points off of my license. He deployed to Iraq immediately, So I had to ride that out until it came off my drivers license points.It cost me extra on my insurance until then. I still get Bill's and stuff in my name because of her.
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